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- A famous poet, Jaidev, meets a woman who has lost her memories. He brings her to his house and tries to help her, but things take an ugly turn when she gets possessed by an evil spirit.
- After forsaking his family and religion, a husband finds his wife is demoniacally possessed.
- A young girl walks into a world of darkness is search of revenge but darkness consumes her making her a victim of that very revenge.
- After her husband is possessed by an evil spirit, a woman turns to her former lover to perform an exorcism.
- Different strata of Polish society oppose communist aggression from Soviet Russia. Love lives on a par with war.
- Billy Fong, a Chinese boy working the Shanghai docks, becomes friends with Dawson Cole, the spoiled son of an American shipping tycoon. As adults, the friends become business partners. Dawson wants to run a legitimate trade, but Billy craves the power that comes with leadership among the cities gangster underground.
- Bloody Sunday 1920 is a short film commemorating the 14 victims of the attack in Croke Park by British Armed Forces on the Gaelic football players and fans. The film shows vignettes from each of the victims on that fateful day as they made their way to the match, intercut with sequences of the British Auxiliaries as they prepared to attack the stadium.
- An historical drama centered around the Polish-Bolshevik war of 1920 and three Polish soldiers when Poland stood up in defense of its borders and of the entire European civilization threatened by the communist Soviet Russia.
- 19 remastered short films from the roaring twenties. As we enter the third millennium, we tend to believe that eroticism, and its cinema in particular, was born in the late 60's.
- The story takes place in 1925, about an actor named Louis Bayliner, who recently joins the cast of a film where he would be starring a famous actor at the time named Nathan Bukater.
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- Pirates in an airship bomb a bullion ship and kidnap a girl.
- A balanced view of the struggle between the Ottoman Empire and the Armenians in the Eastern Anatolia during the late 19th century what is considered by some today, a genocide. This in-depth documentary is based on two years of research in the United States, Russia, Germany, Romania, England, and Bulgaria with historical footage and images from the national archives of the United States, Romania, Bulgaria, Russia and Germany with participation of an international team of experts.
- Learn to dance the Animal Dances (Fox Trot, Horse Trot, Kangaroo Hop, Duck Waddle, Squirrel, Chicken Scratch, Turkey Trot, Grizzly Bear), Castle Walk, Tango, Maxixe, and Hesitation Waltz.
- During the Polish-Bolshevik War, a mysterious report arrives at the Polish camp for urgent delivery across enemy lines. It's up to the viewer, an American fighter pilot, and a team of Polish heroes to deliver the vital dispatch.
- Narrated by Adrian Quist, a former Australian Davis Cup player, this documentary looks back at great tennis champions of the pre-Open era. Featuring footage of legendary players in action like Suzanne Lenglen and Bill Tilden in the '20s, Lew Hoad, Maureen Connolly and Frank Sedgman in the '50s and Rod Laver and Margaret Court in the '60s, and enhanced by rare archival film from Quist's privately owned collection.
- An experimental portrait of a young woman who suffers from her self-image. Her mental strains create a prison of thoughts, of which there seems to be no way out. A film about depression and self-loss, about creativity and delusion.
- Afghan cameleers and their camels arrived in Australia to aid explorers and contribute massively in the development of this continent. Fahim Hashimy documentary filmmaker who made (Afghan Cameleers in Australia) discusses The Origin & nationality of Afghan Cameleers arrived in Australia 1860s - 1930s
- December 29th 2020 will mark the centenary of the Tours Congress during which the French socialist party (SFIO) split and gave birth to the French Communist Party. The questions asked during the Congress have had a great place in the left-wing history throughout the XXth century : in order to reform society and allow social progress, do you need to be take part of the State system (and then to govern) or do you have to fight it (and make revolution)? Does progress better operate through reformist compromise or by revolutionary violence? Is the national framework legitimate or should it be majored by internationalism? Those questions were asked in the unstable context of the post First World War era, marked by the Russian Revolution and the Spartacist uprising in Germany. Very divergent answers were given by different groups clamming to be « the only true Socialists ». The irremediable split of socialism was acted and would never end. Today, thirty years after fall of the Soviet Union, the consequences of the Tours Congress are stil present in the recomposition of the French left, at a time when the dream of an ecological revolution has replaced the dream of a proletarian revolution.
- In 1920, Harvard University convened a secret court to interview, charge and discipline students suspected of being homosexual. Thirty-seven men testified before the Court, including a tutor, an assistant professor, Harvard students, and several Boston men. After two weeks of testimony, eight Harvard men were forced to withdraw, one of whom committed suicide. Based on actual court documents, "Perkins 28" dramatizes the testimony from the Secret Court Files of 1920, nine episodes of testimony before the Court. Filmed in Cambridge, MA, and starring Harvard undergraduates.
- Jan Horne's four-part film on the life of jazz saxophonist Charlie Parker is the definitive chronicle of Parker's remarkable life.
- During the spring 2011 semester at Dordt College, three students - Brett Leyendekker, a junior from California; Greg Stahl, a senior from Massachusetts; and Justin Knutson, a junior from South Dakota - produced an agricultural documentary. This documentary highlights the milestones of American agriculture in the Midwest during the 1920's - 1950's. Several local farm families were interviewed to share their memories about agricultural changes during this time period, as well as express their opinions about the future of American agriculture. The three producers hope you will find this film to be beneficial, regardless of your agricultural background.
- An exploration of the year 1920 with the help of people who witnessed it, most notably an interview with writer Thit Jensen. Includes three songs originating that year, all performed by Raquel Rastenni in her first TV appearance with Willy Grevelund on piano.
- Australian cinema from the very beginning, from the newsreels, ethnographic and actuality films to the controversy of "The Story of the Kelly Gang" to the success of "The Sentimental Bloke". Australian cinema was making its mark.
- INTERVIEWS WITH LEADERS OF THE SACP INCLUDING JOE SLOVO AND DAN THLOOME.
- A satirical sketch exploring the moral relativism of feminine values in the 1920's and 2020's. Parallels can be drawn between many of the ways women see and have seen the world proving that we truly have not progressed.